KPA record commanding victory against C.N.S.S
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Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) recorded a commanding 81–66
victory over C.N.S.S. on Saturday in Cairo, Egypt, continuing their push for the best possible
classification finish at the FIBA Women’s Basketball League Africa.
The Dockers dominated from the opening tip, winning all four
quarters. KPA set the tone early, taking a 26–19 lead after the first quarter,
extending it to 45–31 by halftime, and maintaining control in the second half.
At one stage, KPA opened a tournament-high 31-point
advantage, asserting their authority on the court.
Aminata Samassekou led KPA with 18 points, knocking down
three three-pointers and adding six rebounds and four assists. Her all-round
performance set the offensive tempo for the team.
Alexus Johnson was equally influential, posting 17 points
and a game-high 18 rebounds, including five on the offensive glass, while
contributing five assists to control the paint.
Sara Nicole Dickey complemented the duo with 14 points,
shooting 4-of-8 from beyond the arc.
Betty Kananu added seven points, Vilma Awino six, and
Natalie Mwangale five, while Alima Doumbia contributed four points. Selina
Okumu and Yvonne Atieno Okello chipped in with two points each, helping KPA
stretch their lead across all quarters.
KPA head coach Nabil Kabalan praised the team’s balanced
effort, highlighting their defensive discipline and efficient scoring. “Our
focus was on controlling the tempo and making every possession count,” Kabalan
said.
The victory sets up KPA’s final classification match against
Sporting Clube de Angola on Sunday at the Al Ahly Arena, giving the Dockers a
chance to cap off the tournament on a high note.
With a blend of sharpshooting, inside presence, and
teamwork, KPA showed they are a force to be reckoned with in the competition.


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